East West Quantum Leap - Hardcore Bass is the best sounding; most flexible instrument in its class for modern and classic rock and R&B applications. It’s got the kind of bite and girth you can only get from sampling top-notch instruments through a killer signal path. - EQ Review (EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AWARD)
Hardcore Bass is the best sounding; most flexible instrument in its class for modern and classic rock and R&B applications.
It’s got the kind of bite and girth you can only get from sampling top-notch instruments through a killer signal path.' - EQ
Nothing is overlooked: release samples, automatic alternation of up and down picking, keyswitching, legatos, fx, slides, and stacato stopping are all included. Plus, all of the samples were recorded through both a modern and a vintage 1960s bass rig, enabling you to mix between the two signal paths to create your own unique tone.
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